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3M Scotch-Brite Pads

Scotch-Brite General Purpose Scouring Pads are the original nylon scouring pad. Scotch-Brite replaces steel wool, metal sponges and traditional abrasives. They are long lasting as well as rust resistant. Used extensively in polishing, paint preparation, food industry and more. Pads measure 6in. x 9in. Available as box of 20 pack in light and medium duty grade or 12 pack of coarse grade pads.

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Scotch Brite pads are a great alternative to sandpaper and metal abrasives. Woven nylon will not leave metal on substrate, that leads to rust and discoloration. Rinse and re-use.

Medium Duty

MMM-07447: Maroon general purpose pads 7447 Most universally used pad. Use maroon for scuffing before applying paint or primer. Great for cleaning and preparation work. Perfect for a variety of applications to clean, finish, grain, denib and defuzz. Use by hand, with a hand-pad block or on an in-line sander. Abrasive mineral: Very fine-grade aluminum oxide.

MMM-07448: Ultra fine pads 7448 are used to finish sand after wet or dry abrasives in the 360 grit range as well as cleaning and scrubbing. Reusable. Excellent for final finishing and light cleaning. Abrasive mineral: Ultra fine grade silicon carbide.

Would it damage the finish on a wood floor is scrubbing a sticky stain?

Undisclosed

2015-09-19

Yes it would because it is an abrasive.

2015-09-19

MARK WILLIAMS

Yes it would, you would wear right through the floor finish... Find out what would dissolve the sticky stain first, being sure it wouldn't dissolve the finish!

2015-09-19

MICHAEL ERSTAD

yes you would create a dull &quot;sanded spot&quot; Use thinner or water to dissolve stickiness and then sponge clean.I use the red pads in between coats of poly. it is less aggressive than 220 sand paper but does &quot;sand the surface. gray pads will be less aggressive you may be able to buff the surface back to a shine after sing a grey pad. no pad would be best though.

2015-09-19

TIMOTHY CLARK

It will dull the finish on the floor this would be noticed more if the floor is shiny

2015-09-19

DAVID EDGERLY

Is their any difference between scotch-brite pads labeled 07447 and 7447?

Undisclosed

2014-02-03

No the 07447 is the Maroon General purpose.

2014-02-03

Rick White

Do I use these pads to flat sand high build varnish in preparation for the finish coast of gloss varnish ?Thanks Jeff

Jeff Peters

2013-11-09

I use these to scuff varnish, interestingly on acrylic coated canvas fine art prints which is quite a bit different from furniture or boats. They will scuff your coat to give it a small amount of tooth for a final finish, but they are not going to flat sand in the same way wet sanding does with regular sand paper. I use them both wet and dry but usually wet. The auto body people use these if that helps with what they do. For a very fine scuffing using paper, Jamestown sells very, very fine 3M sandpaper. I use 2000 grit. The scuff pads are quite flexible and easy to use however. Doyne Loyd (Margaret is my wife) I am not supposed to include links but if you want to see what I mean by canvas prints you can go to our website via a search.

2013-11-09

MARGARET LOYD

how to get scratches out of stainless steal appliance?

Undisclosed

2012-03-09

I have had success in getting light scratches out of stainless steel with these pads. The key is to rub back and forth going WITH the grain in the stainless. You might also consider going with a finer grit pad, like the 3M grey pads.

2012-03-12

ANTHONY IANTOSCA

Is there an established color code to the spectrum of coarse to fine degree of abrasion ?In the woodworking litertature I have seen references to &quot;maroon scotch pad&quot;, &quot;gray scotch pad&quot; and &quot;white scotch pad&quot;. Are there others ?

Bob T

2012-02-25

I ordered the Scotch-Brite Ultra Fine Hand Pad. It is gray. I don't know anything about different color codes. I looked for the actual product description.

2012-02-29

MARGARET LOYD

Scotch Brite pads are a great alternative to sandpaper and metal abrasives. Woven nylon will not leave metal on substrate, that leads to rust and discoloration. Rinse and re-use.Heavy DutyMMM-05509: Heavy Duty Green #86 Scouring pad for heavy duty cleaning jobs. Use to replace scrapers, steel wool and metal sponges. Typical applications include heavily baked-on food and food processing equipment.Medium DutyMMM-08293: General Purpose Green Scouring Pad #96 The original synthetic scouring pad for everyday cleaning. Replaces steel wool and metal sponges. Non-rusting and resilient.MMM-07447: Maroon general purpose pads 7447 Most universally used pad. Used for scuffing before applying paint or primer. Great for cleaning and preparation work. Perfect for a variety of applications to clean, finish, grain, denib and defuzz. Use by hand, with a hand-pad block or on an in-line sander. Abrasive mineral: Very fine-grade aluminum oxide.Light DutyMMM-07445: Light Duty White Pads 7445 have fine mineral for very light cleaning. Use with liquid detergents for wax mold deflashing, highlighting and top coat rubbing of wood, cleaning of porcelain, stainless steel, chrome, painted surfaces and glass.MMM-07448: Ultra fine pads 7448 are used to finish sand after wet or dry abrasives in the 360 grit range as well as cleaning and scrubbing. Reusable. Excellent for final finishing and light cleaning. Abrasive mineral: Ultra fine grade silicon carbide.Abrasive Grit: 60 GritBRAND: 3MType: Pads

2012-02-26

CHRISTOPHER DARLING

5.02

They work

5

good to have on hand for the varnish journey....and a long hard road it is!